No no no no no no no no. There is so much wrong with this.
There it is: "Mike Bloomberg is privately lobbying Democratic Party officials and donors allied with his moderate opponents to flip their allegiance to him — and block Bernie Sanders — in the event of a brokered national convention." politico.com/news/2020/02/20…

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Conservatives like Enjeti are begging for Bernie to run and love to sow discord among #Democrats. Everyone running for President is seeking to sway their opponents backers and build coalitions to win the candidacy.
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The question is democracy or allowing elite superdelegates, many who are lobbyists, to decide for you. It's that simple and they affirmed that they didn't believe in democracy at the last debate.
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This is why billionaires shouldn't exist. When they are allowed to have all of this power, they can literally uproot democracy.
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This still doesn't compute. I'd say Bloomberg will function to scare people into accepting Warren at the brokered convention.
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You see what we the people are up against here. Please help us, everyone who stands with us makes our chances of pulling up from this nosedive stronger. Please endorse #NotMeUs and Bernie! @marwilliamson 🙏
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Mike Bloomberg is so corrupt.
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1/2 -I understand why you feel this way, Marianne. Still, I think the people whose entire political platform is based on opposing rich and powerful people need to realize that the power of money is real. Those who have real power are used to flexing it.
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At least we all get to protest en masse
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@marwilliamson your endorsement of @BernieSanders would be a great asset to the people's campaign.
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Yeah, it's called paying to make the government a plutocratic oligarchy.
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